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From: MSN Nicknamehahaha750  (Original Message)Sent: 12/9/2008 2:56 AM
1.9 million people laid off this year....
 
my hat is off to the people of Republic windows and doors....
 
bank of america(read: non-americans) got billions of dollars to stay open with out a single question but they are more than willing to slit the throats of the workers at republic windows and doors. 
 
you've got to understand that everytime the republican party has a chance to help kill your union they will.  they are pro big business and anti working guy.
 
 
the state of illinois threatens to cut ties to B OF A
 
 
 
how obama handled this was very interesting....
 


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From: MSN NicknameScotchLokerSent: 12/9/2008 3:12 AM
Here is a link to support those workers if you are interested.  I feel sorry for those people so sent in the e-mail to support them.
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameslplsknitesSent: 12/9/2008 5:38 AM
That's right, haha; a democRAT congress and democRAT senate passing out billions and billions and blame the idiot lame duck for where they're spending it.

Brilliant.

Our strength is in our ability stand together as one and force companies to deal with us on our terms, not in whining about the government begging for handouts.

support the workers. Let the businesses fail.


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From: pnb is meSent: 12/9/2008 6:28 AM
What we need to remember is that if a company goes bankrupt, we the people end up paying for their pensions as they are insured by the federal gov't.  They lose their health care.  If we provide a bridge loan with strict oversight, they can keep both their pensions and their benefits and the tax payers would be paying less than if we had to cover the cost of all the pensions.  This is a mess beyond belief... FUBAR definitely.  My Mom was telling me that she hasn't seen times as bad as these since she was a child in the early 40's.  It's going to take sacrifice on the part of all of us to pull ourselves and each other up and out of this hole.  A rising tide will raise all boats.  What we may have today won't go far tomorrow if too many folks fail.  We are codependent as a community, as a economic engine.  The more folks who lose theirjobs, their homes, their savings, their healthcare, the more we will have to pay and utlitmately lose our jobs, homes, savings and healthcare because we won't have the customers spending money on our services.  No one is going to get out of this one unscratched. 

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From: MSN Nicknamechrissy7052Sent: 12/9/2008 1:10 PM
I watch people around me every day with their wasteful, entitled ways.  They pay a $1.25 for a bottle of pop or water from the vending machine.  Same for 10 potato chips, the coffee comes from Starbucks or Scooters.  Then we whine about the price of gas.  Which thank goodness is down to $1.49 in Omaha.  People, you have got to change your ways.  Make your coffee at home, bring your water from home.  Buy a big bag of chips at the grocery store and bring some to work.  Don't buy your lunch out everyday, pack a lunch.  Let's all get back to some reality and some logical conservative ways.  We are wasteful of our money, and blame the rest of the world.  Think of so many ways you can save your money.  Just my opinion, I could be wrong.

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From: MSN Nicknamehahaha750Sent: 12/18/2008 3:20 AM
I just don't see how we can pay 123 BILLION to AIG (a business started in chinia by a shanghai consortium.... ) http://www.politicalfriendster.com/showConnection.php?id1=2391&id2=3423
 
come on..... 123 billion and not even a real peep out of us....
 
but the auto industry needs 14 billion and whoa...... it's murder.....
 
I  know what it is.   it is anti union republicans......
 
so when your right wing friends starts whining about money for "the auto industry"
 
remind them..... 123 billion for chairman Mao's buddies
 
Did you know that it is legal to go to chinia and pick up their bad debt loans and bring them back to the usa and our lovely government would buy it from you. (as long as you did not make a profit from bringing it back to the usa)
 
Bernanke and Paulsen just ask that you don't ask any questions....... but only when it comes to the white collar thieves....
 
if the money is for you union workers..... don't be stupid....
 
you are only here to pay for it.... you are the mules.... so shut your mouths and get back to work.....
 
 
OK OK.... my rant is over...... i'm just pissed right now......

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